Case studies for Surgery Line are
here. Each one includes the following:
Quote:You and your staff benefit
When a surgery switches to an 084 number, NEG will install and maintain the most efficient communications system on the market. You specify exactly what equipment you want to receive (from handsets to switchboards) for no extra charge. With your own 084 number, you keep about 2p from every call to re-invest in your practice, instead of BT making all the profit from calls to your surgery.
I thought that this 2p that they receive was paid straight back to NEG for the 'service'. That's what Janice Gregory, Welsh Assembly Member argued and got into hot water for, see
here.
Quote:How your patients benefit
Patients benefit by having their calls answered more quickly. The engaged tone becomes rare – even at peak times - because you are able to handle incoming calls more efficiently, whilst patient calls are spread out during the day. Calls to 084 or ‘lo-call’ numbers cost patients 4p per minute, the same as the first minute of BT’s standard call rate between 6am and 6pm. This means that many patients will actually pay less in total because their call is answered and processed more quickly. Significantly, the cost of calls from mobiles remains unchanged - these account for around 30% of all calls to surgeries.
Is this a contest to see how many lies they can fit into one sentence?
In the first paragraph they say that it's good because BT won't make the profit, and in the second they cling to the idea of BT rates!